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Despite delays and cancellations, lines at Philadelphia International Airport move full steam ahead
Moderate lines at Philadelphia International Airport were a breath of fresh air for weary travelers as they navigated gate changes, delays, and flight cancellations Sunday.
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Sacramento International Airport could see schedule adjustments due to FAA's flight reductions
Sacramento International Airport said it may see some ripple effects after the Federal Aviation Administration ordered a reduction in flights across the country to cope with the government shutdown and federal air traffic controllers working without pay.
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FAA issues ground delay at Newark Liberty International Airport due to staffing shortages
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a ground delay program at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) on Sunday morning, due to reported staffing shortages.
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‘Check for potential delays or cancellations’: SLC International Airport to be impacted by FAA cuts
The Federal Aviation Administration announced today that forty major airports will see a 10% reduction in flight capacity as a result of cuts. Salt Lake City International Airport is one of those airports.
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Football fans brace for flight changes at Denver International Airport amid FAA travel impacts
The government shutdown is already affecting travelers. The timing couldn't be worse for fans flying into Colorado for Thursday night's Broncos-Raiders football game.
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